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Storm hell holidaymakers rescued
NEARLY 200 people had to be rescued from a flooded holiday park as 65mph gales and heavy rain battered the South Coast yesterday.
Anger as Netanyahu claims date set for Rafah raid
BENJAMIN Netanyahu doubled down on his claim there is a timetable set for Israel's threatened invasion of Rafah - despite world leaders warning against the move.
Liz Truss: 'Maybe I should have listened to the Queen'
49-day PM says the late monarch advised her to pace yourself’
Young people 'caught in the middle of toxic gender debate'
CHILDREN have been bullied and vilified as they are trapped in the crossfire of the \"exceptionally toxic\" debate over gender treatment, a major review has found.
Parents fined £6.2m as schools are told to crack down on pupil absences
...but sick and disabled kids ‘unfairly treated' claim campaigners
70% of migrant homes are sold off
SUELLA Braverman has admitted she is disappointed homes earmarked for migrants deported to Rwanda have been sold off.
Football security ramped up after Isis terror threat
ISLAMIC State terrorists were urged to commit an atrocity at Arsenal's home Champions League football showdown with Germany's Bayern Munich last night.
Princess Kate now the most popular
THE Princess of Wales has become the most popular royal in the wake of her cancer diagnosis.
Alan Bates: Post Office was run by thugs in suits with little regard for the misery they inflicted
HERO warned a government minister that \"thugs in suits\" had taken control of the Post Office, it emerged yesterday.
'BONKERS' RULING PROVES WHY UK SHOULD QUIT EURO COURT
TORY MPs declared the latest \"bonkers\" ruling by the European Court of Human Rights proves it is time to quit the treaty.
NO PAIN MEANS NO GAIN FOR GAB
Jesus reveals he is never fully fit
SONG IN MY HEART
Junior wants to excel like his uncle
Swap-shop Tarry given the John Lewis hotseat
A FORMER Tesco heavy-hitter has been tasked with spearheading the revival of John Lewis.
Shot down, captured and tortured but Derrick, 100, says he's always been lucky
RAF joins party for survivor of WW2 Death March
Swamped fields a 'disaster' that's threatening to ruin our farmers
FARMERS face a catastrophe due to unprecedented wet weather \"threatening their very existence\", experts have warned.
Stride assurances on pensions triple lock
PENSIONERS are entitled to inflationary increases in income because they do not have the ability to \"adjust their economic circumstances\", Mel Stride has said.
Horizon scandal chief's 'should go to jail' if convicted, Post Office minister insists
THE Post Office Minister yesterday met with victims of the Horizon IT scandal, telling them those responsible for their suffering should be held accountable.
NHS MUST END LONG 'CRUEL' JOURNEYS FOR CANCER CARE
With cancer, where you live should not determine if you live'
British electric car maker powers up to take on the US
BRITAIN'S only manufacturer of handmade electric vehicles is planning to conquer America after a sales boom in its ecofriendly James Bond-style sports cars.
120 years of the Entente Cordiale
Landmark ceremony at Palace for allies
Cameron demands 'major changes' to protect aid staff
...but Government won't reveal legal advice
Stars back to black on red carpet
IT was a case of wear black as Marisa Abela led the cast of Amy Winehouse biopic Back To Black at the film's West End premiere.
Feargal joins protest over sewage dumping in Lakes
FEARGAL Sharkey joined hundreds of people demonstrating against sewage pollution poisoning England's largest lake.
What a turn-up: the Moon is 'inside out'
THE Moon turned itself inside out to form the cratered surface we see today, scientists think.
Rudiger convinced Jude will captain England one day
JUDE BELLINGHAM has been hailed as a future England captain.
Elliott wants Reds to be more selfish
HARVEY ELLIOTT urged Liverpool to start being more \"selfish\" as they head into a season-defining run of games.
Royally snubbed... king who deserves his place in the pantheon of greats
Edward III’s 50-year reign, a masterpiece of political reform and decisive military action, transformed England into a formidable European power. So why have generations of historians dismissed him as a war-mongering imperialist?
Tories should show some vigour and stand up to unions
‘Many of the strikers are among best rewarded workers in Britain’
ALEX DRIVES SAINTS HOME
ALEX MITCHELL came off the bench to inspire Northampton to their first Champions Cup quarter-final for four years after being told to stay off the golf course.
Micky's Dutch treat sends Spurs fourth
MICKY VAN DE VEN is as Dutch as windmills, tulips or Edam.